Amendola and Steve Smith are basically the same players. They should be able to plug Smith into that slot role (at least)...and have Quick or Givens step up on the outside.

Amendola is way quicker

Smith is quick on his routes...not with the ball in his hands (always been that way) He was one of the leagues best route runners before his injury. Haven't seen him run much lately but I know he got open constantly for the Giants on 3rd down prior.

He's a guy that plays the slot very well, runs great routes and knows how to get open._________________44 and 21 Once a Giant, always a GiantbRONX bRIXX2013 Welcome's you to the "David Wilson Show".

Really feel for him, battled back from his injury which killed his 2011 season before it had begun, worked to build chemistry with Bradford as his favourite target......only to have another setback._________________

Amendola and Steve Smith are basically the same players. They should be able to plug Smith into that slot role (at least)...and have Quick or Givens step up on the outside.

Amendola is way quicker

Smith is quick on his routes...not with the ball in his hands (always been that way) He was one of the leagues best route runners before his injury. Haven't seen him run much lately but I know he got open constantly for the Giants on 3rd down prior.

He's a guy that plays the slot very well, runs great routes and knows how to get open.

Steve Smith was inactive the last two weeks (despite being completely healthy) while Amendola has been a star... They are not even close to being the same player. Maybe before the injury Steve Smith was just as good if not better, but hes not been the same since then.

Amendola and Steve Smith are basically the same players. They should be able to plug Smith into that slot role (at least)...and have Quick or Givens step up on the outside.

Amendola is way quicker

Smith is quick on his routes...not with the ball in his hands (always been that way) He was one of the leagues best route runners before his injury. Haven't seen him run much lately but I know he got open constantly for the Giants on 3rd down prior.

He's a guy that plays the slot very well, runs great routes and knows how to get open.

Steve Smith was inactive the last two weeks (despite being completely healthy) while Amendola has been a star... They are not even close to being the same player. Maybe before the injury Steve Smith was just as good if not better, but hes not been the same since then.

I wouldn't count on Steve Smith being a legitimate replacement for Amendola.

Maybe he was inactive because basically he's the same type of player as Amendola"? Not sure why they'd need to have two guys like that active.

When I say they are the same player though I'm referring to their make-up...not production. Both slot receivers who run good routes and know how to get open. Don't know how hindered Smith still is following the injury but he should be a guy they could "plug in" and play that slot role for them.

That's what I was saying._________________44 and 21 Once a Giant, always a GiantbRONX bRIXX2013 Welcome's you to the "David Wilson Show".

Really sad, Danny is easily one of my favorite non-Falcons in the entire NFL. He seems to be super injury prone, which is terrible for him and his chance of getting a nice long term deal, as well as for the Rams because this guy is what seems to make their offense go. Truly hope he is able to come back soon as possible and pickup where he left off.._________________

Really sad, Danny is easily one of my favorite non-Falcons in the entire NFL. He seems to be super injury prone, which is terrible for him and his chance of getting a nice long term deal, as well as for the Rams because this guy is what seems to make their offense go. Truly hope he is able to come back soon as possible and pickup where he left off..

Not really. He landed really awkwardly last year on his elbow which caused it to dislocate. You could see it happen with the way he landed. Freak accident. And then he separated his shoulder from his clavicle in the same way that many athletes do it. I wouldn't call him injury prone, just unlucky._________________

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JammerHammer21 wrote:

Jarvis looked like a slug on and off the field.

Off the field? Like when he is grocery shopping, does he block the freezer aisle with his sluggish selection of which hungry man to buy?